Hybrid
MixedNot one intelligence, but four heads from different providers that pass the work between them. If one runs out or falls over, another carries on from where it stopped. Nobody holds you hostage.
Your staff isn’t a program to learn: it’s a chat. Write on WhatsApp — voice notes too — and the work actually gets done.
One real job, chosen by you, within 48 hours. Free. If it’s not for you, it ends there.
WhatsApp · Telegram · voice notes, photos and documents
The same room, on the channel you already use. Nothing it can do changes.
H·E·R·A isn’t a name picked because it sounded good. Every letter is a piece of how it works, and you can check each one on day one.
Not one intelligence, but four heads from different providers that pass the work between them. If one runs out or falls over, another carries on from where it stopped. Nobody holds you hostage.
When you say “no, not like that” the correction doesn’t vanish: it becomes a written rule, and next time it’s already applied. The more you use it, the less you repeat yourself.
First it works out what you actually asked for, then it picks the right head, and only then acts. When the stakes are high the work goes under other eyes: different heads have to agree before it reaches you.
It’s not a consultant that answers you: it’s a staff that goes in where it has to, writes, tests, publishes and brings you the thing done. The difference between advice and work.
A hybrid agency that reasons, learns and acts. In plain English: your staff.
On Olympus, Hera reigned with the sceptre — not the sword. She didn’t act: she commanded those who acted. The worth of whoever governs isn’t measured in work done, but in work set in motion.
H·E·R·A is that same architecture, brought down to earth. We don’t give you a panel to learn or an assistant that answers: we give you a room — the Dome — where your staff meets, argues it out, and then executes. You read the outcome and decide.
That’s why we don’t sell robots with first names and don’t ask you to learn anything. The place where the work happens is the chat already in your pocket: what changes isn’t the tool, it’s who’s on the other side.
« You say what you want. Not how it’s done. »
Hera reigned with the sceptre, not the sword: she didn’t act, she commanded those who act.
You say what you want. Never how it’s done. The worth of whoever governs isn’t in the work done, it’s in the work set in motion.
Olympus was distant and abstract. The dome is the room where the council meets.
The three arches are the three steps: you ask, the room decides, the work gets done. It’s also the shape of the product: a chat, cut to fit your trade.
Argus, the guardian with a hundred eyes, served Hera. He kept watch without ever closing them all at once.
These are the brakes: the stop that really stops, the memory ceiling, the fence around your data, the way back to a version that worked. Power without a guardian isn’t a product, it’s a risk.
Nothing to install, no new passwords, no panel. Your staff turns up where you write every day — and you can keep the same room open on more than one channel.
On your own dedicated number. Every room is a chat: write, send a voice note or a photo, and the work starts.
Being connected — live for you on activation dayOne group, with a lane for each trade. It’s the channel the system has been running on for months.
Live todayYour customers’ messages come into the room, and the replies go out in your name. Included in the Realm.
In testing on our own accountsThe channel doesn’t change what your staff can do: only where you read it. If we add one tomorrow, your room has it with nothing to redo.
The rooms are cut to fit your work, not ours. Each one has its own memory: what you say in marketing doesn’t end up mixed in with tech. On Telegram they are lanes of a single group, on WhatsApp one chat per room.
Where you ask anything at all and get told who’s handling it.
“Give me the state of play”
Pages, copy, prices, translations, fixes. Published, not suggested.
“Add the September price list in three languages”
Incoming messages, replies, content, calendar.
“You answer the messages that come in at night”
Diagnosis, fixes, migrations, checks. With a real handbrake.
“The till software gets the totals wrong: sort it out”
Exports, comparisons, reports. On your data, not on market averages.
“How much did each branch take in July?”
Seven messages out of ten don’t even start an engine: a hello stays a hello, and you get an answer in a second. Real work, instead, picks the right head.
It doesn’t write you advice: it goes in where it has to go, writes, tests, checks. If the job is long you watch it move in the same message, and every three minutes it tells you it’s still on it.
When the stakes are high the work goes under other eyes before it reaches you: different heads, from different providers, and they have to agree.
The outcome first, the technical detail after — and only if you open it. If something went wrong, it tells you: that’s the part that cost us the most to teach it.
Handing an intelligence the keys to your company is easy. The hard part is being able to stop it. These five pieces are the hundred eyes of Argus, and every one of them is tested.
Write “stop everything” — in plain words, even by voice — and it stops: the reasoning, the job running, the queue. Only in the room where you said it. Tested 38 times out of 38, and checked in reverse: put the old code back and the fault comes back.
Every job has a memory ceiling. Break through it and the job is killed in three seconds while the machine stays up: the other jobs don’t even notice.
If the intelligence provider we’re using runs out or falls over, the work moves to the next one and carries on. Tested in the field on all four.
When something is updated it doesn’t roll back to “the last change”: it goes back to the last version that proved it really works. The failed attempt is set aside, not thrown away.
Your staff can read and touch only your things: it isn’t a promise written in the instructions, it’s a fence that physically stops it getting out. And every text that leaves passes through one gate, with a mark saying which client it comes from. Tested 49 times out of 49.
These are jobs done for companies that pay, with the numbers as they came out.
No message counting, no surprise bills: the subscriptions to the intelligence are on us. You pay for how much work you can set in motion, and the limit is written down.
1 job · 1 room · 30 days
One job, no subscription. To see what you are dealing with.
20 jobs/month · 1 room · €39 extra
The professional or the small business: someone who does it all alone, with nobody to delegate to.
60 jobs/month · 2 rooms · €29 extra
The business with a few staff, that wants two trades covered and not just one.
200 jobs/month · 5 rooms · €19 extra
The real company: several trades at once, and things that can’t wait until tomorrow.
no ceiling · priority · channels connected
Whoever puts in the channels they talk to customers on too, or has more than one site.
| Trial | Workshop | Audience | Dome | Realm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | €290 one-off | €190/month | €390/month | €890/month | €2,400/month |
| Rooms | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | no limit |
| Jobs included | 1 | 20 a month | 60 a month | 200 a month | no ceiling |
| Jobs at once | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 with priority |
| Extra job | — | €39 | €29 | €19 | included |
| When it answers | weekdays 9am–7pm | weekdays 9am–7pm | 7 days, 8am–10pm | always | always, with priority |
| Voice notes, photos, documents | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| WhatsApp and Telegram | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Customer channels connected | — | — | — | one | all |
| Archive of the jobs | 30 days | 6 months | 12 months | unlimited | unlimited |
| Human help from us | — | on request | on request | 1 a week | dedicated contact |
| The five brakes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Activation | included | €290 | €590 | €900 | €1,900 |
Change package whenever you like, up or down, and cancel month by month with no penalty.
Below is what we are working on right now. It isn’t sellable today, so it isn’t in the price: whoever is already in finds it switched on when it’s ready, with no price rise.
The channel is ready, the number to dedicate is missing. It’s the next thing we switch on.
It reads your customers’ messages and answers in their language. Running on our own accounts since this week.
Whoever writes from the site lands in the same chat, and prices change by talking.
A page where you see what was done, what it cost and what is queued. Today you ask out loud and it tells you.
Reading the software you already have instead of asking you for the numbers.
Talking to it the way you talk on the phone, without writing.
No. You need WhatsApp or Telegram on your phone, which you already have. We prepare the rooms and you get the invite: from there you write as you would to a colleague. No panel, no new password.
Whichever you use most. Only the shape changes: on Telegram the rooms are lanes inside a single group, on WhatsApp each room is its own chat on the number we dedicate to you. What your staff can do is identical, and you can keep both open.
A request carried through: from “do me X” to the thing done, however many tries it takes. Quick questions and “where are we at” don’t count. If you run out of jobs for the month nothing gets blocked: the extra ones are paid one by one, at the price written in your package — and if it happens often, changing package is cheaper and we tell you so.
No, and it isn’t a detail: they are ours, we run them. It’s also why your work carries on when one provider locks up — which would not happen on a single subscription.
The right question. Three answers: you can stop it at any moment by writing “stop everything”; it can touch only your things and cannot leave its fence; and when something is updated it always goes back to a version that has already proved it works. What we don’t do is hide a mistake from you: if it went badly, we say so.
Your staff and us. In the rooms, besides your bot, you will see a technical account of ours: a group has to be created by a person. There are no other clients inside, and one client’s material cannot be reached from another.
It doesn’t take decisions for you on money and customers: it proposes and waits. It doesn’t work inside programs you don’t let us see. And it isn’t instant: a serious job takes minutes, not seconds — we let you watch it happen instead of leaving you waiting in the dark. What we are working on is written above, marked for what it is.
Yes, month by month, no penalty, and you change package up or down when you need to. What has been built stays yours and we hand it over: sites, code, data, access.
Open one. The first audience is free, and it ends with a real job in your hands.